Friday, June 6, 2008

There goes the neighborhood

The hearty earthworms of our Midwestern past have been replaced with even heartier Pacific Northwest breeds: Slugs and Snails. After the almost-daily rainfall, these guys come out to celebrate. Usually you'll notice their shiny, scribble-like mucous trail before you spy them. This guy was right outside our front door after a rendezvous with our potted rosemary:


Apparently they can wreak havoc on a garden, but one look at their wriggling tentacles and I can't help but think there must be a large caterpillar that's perched on a giant mushroom and smoking from a hookah in the forest nearby - and they are on their way to tea.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

After a long day at work.



Sometimes all there is to do is make a movie.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Swag


Now we know what celebrities feel like when they are given a bag of swag. Except instead of a fancy-schmancy watch or jar of Creme de la Mer, our's had a trial-size granola.

A big Whole Foods just opened up across the street from our house. We've been there twice. Once for some tempeh bacon (and $49 dollars later...) and a second time for a loaf of bread used to lure a lost duck out of the road and back to the pond. She stuck with us for a good block and then flew away when we tried to MacGyver her into the Whole Foods grocery bag. but that's a story for a different day.

Although we were a little bitter that it had taken over a year for them to finally open their doors, anyone who leaves chocolate* on my doorstep is immediately a new best friend. (*note: new, wrapped chocolate)

Friday, April 18, 2008


Meet Jennifer and Nicole. Underneath those cute hair-dos are creative brains packed full of paper crafting, pop culture, and home improvement genius. They each shared an office with me once upon a time. And they still like me enough to come out for a visit.

We were treated to 80 degree weather and sunny skies - perfect for "probing" the depths of the tide pools on Short Sands Beach and dining outside while sampling the cocktails Portland has to offer.

It was delightful. And surprisingly more fun than sharing an office once upon a time.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Rock the Taxbah

In true Ewald fashion, we sent off our taxes this afternoon. With a whole 10 hours to spare, thank you very much. This year, we got to file in 2 states, with 6 W2's, multiple freelance jobs, moving expenses, and the sale of a house.

We discovered our trusty folder marked, "taxes 2007", did indeed have important papers we needed. Mainly, papers we've received since our move. For anything prior to the move, however, we got to dig deep in a box marked "*sort post 4/23*". That's code for, "you think you'll have time to sort this the week before you move across country, while staying in your parents' basement, but really this will sit untouched in your new garage for 11 months".

We discovered the box marked, "*sort post 4/23*", did indeed have the other important papers we needed. It also had Dave's harmonica headgear and a linoleum block carved self-portrait I made in 1996. Both of which are almost as valuable as the $7.00 refund we'll be receiving from the State of Minnesota.